JUNE 1a. 1949 AGENTS, PALCOSEEL n. PflOOIOQI Manufacturing 00.1.00. of Cornwall, one.‘ announce us, appinntment of Frank B. Clarke, Charlottetown as territorial Dis- buter or Crew Manager with instructions to appoint agents at differ. one points throughout the Province. The first; month they are to spec- lalise on Paloo Tire inflaior and Fire Extinguisher. The Fyrfoe Fire utmguisher and the Junior snd Senior Multiple Use Puller. These ‘gents are to sell direct to consumers, not retailers and the commission ls well worth while. Already three men have been author‘ ’ to appoint agents In the vicinity of Alherton, O‘Lcary, Weil- , Kensington, Hunter River, Borden, Vernon, Murrny River. Montague. St. Peters, Sourls. This should be n most attractive ‘ man, unemployed, with good references. Contact FRANK 5- QI-ABKE. 100 Flllroy Sh, Churioitetnwrs by lngton, Sumnse lob for some re phone. WANTED . Q appointed for Charlottetown. I am Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance Minimum Ohargo For Any Advertisement 25 ‘Genie Central Guardian Locals 5c per wont; Wutern and Eastern Local.- te per word; Announcements and coming Events 30 per word; Classified 3o per word? In Memos-lam Noll o! Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Gerda, eto., 8o par name; Letters v! Cwflvlflm 84¢ oer loco; iveunn; Engagements 40 words i... $1.00 and I0 cents for every additional 3 words; hot-lets of Thullks and Airmail-lion- Mo on Inch 0r 5o per word; um of Subscrip- . was O scars w llwh: Aodms and Prmnzaug gs,‘ Other Bales an application. oes 840 per inch; Lin: Agents Wanton AGENTS WANTED — IF NOT interested in a business of your own do not reply to this, We have several available districts where our products are known and these offer a real opportunity for men who can qualify. Sell guaranteed household products. Write lo-day for details and catalogue to aamiltx. i600 Delortmler, Mon- eel. Boarders Wanted WANTED- a sonen. ‘Quin men boarders. Phone zsot-w. IOARDEBS WANTED. 112 CUM- berland St. Phone 14414. - , liars Leaving MOEIDBINO T0 EDMONTON VIA Calgary. Leaving June 20th. Two passengers wanted to share ex- pensts and driving. Apply Sgt. L. E. Demls, Box 380. Montague. liars & Tracks For Sale FOB SAL! -1D41 DODGE SEDAN. Belvedere News, East Royalty. FOR SALE — 1-2 TON 1840 Dodge,» good condition. Apply Stanhops Garage. FOB SALE-Ilia‘! CHEV. li-TON truck in perfect shape. 1000 feet cove siding. Alex Rhynes, West Royalty. . . FOB SALE-IN! NASH LA- fayette sedan in excellent condi- tion. Jack Rodd, Milton, phone 1586-41. ~FOR RENT ~— TWO LARGE, furnished adjoining rooms, con- sisting of living room with fire place, dining roc-m and bedroom in downstairs apartment. Ki:- chen privileges lf desired. sum able for couple. Apply Box No, 695 Guardian or Telephone 206 alter 5 P. M. or Saturday. Female llelo Wanted WANTED — ROUSEKEEPER IN adult family. Maid. Write Box 091. Guardian WANTED MAID-NO WASHING. Evenings off. Sleep out. Apply 175 Great George. WANTED -- (WOMAN) ASSIST- flhl night cook; also waitress for The Island Tes Room. WANTED- WOMAN FOR KIT- chen work at summer hotel. Able to do plain cooking. s Apply Gregofs Hotel, Brnckley Beach. Mala llelp Wanted WANTED - A YOUNG MAN ‘FOR light farm work. Write Box 697. care Guardian. CAPONIZING -- RICHARD BIIIT. ‘ Peskes Station. a, llursery Stock I‘ O B Plants s A u: - srmwelsnm" (Senator Dunlap). $1.50 . . hundrbd-Jlllfillethousand. H. G- Judson. Alexandra. smAweennv r-fiivrs-rrfiiyrl ier $1.75 per hundred. $12.00 per thousand. Dunlap $1.50 per hund run GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Experl Opinion 0n ll.S. Business Outlook llpries WASHINGTON. June l2 -— (GP) - Expert opinion on the future meaning of recent reports of climbing unemployment and fall- ing business in the United Start-s range from optimism to gloom. Most optimistic are Government officials, inclined to view the slump as the end of inflation rather than as the start of recession. Some private economists. espec- ially in universities. lake the some long-range view and stress factors that support the general economy. But, in general. the closer you come to the public the gloomier are the predictions. hlnnufacturers are likely to say production will go down the rest of this year. pick u-p in early 1050 Business men say the buying pub- lic is ba'ky and the manufacturers unrealistic in maintaining prices. Some New York Stock Exchange brokers say the start of depression is here - but Wall Street has been discounting a recession for three years and the brokerage business has been in a slump right along. Politicians are wary of guessing the political effect of a genuine economic slide. Republicans think it would hui‘ the Democrats - if it didn't go ton for. But they remember that Franklin D. Rooseelt made polit- icnl capital of his pump-priming program. For that reason they would try ho put the administra- tion of any relief program in the hands of states. Government farm officials say they see little likelihood of n sharp over-all drop in food buying in the near future. nor a long- range drop in pro-war levels. N.Y. Stock Mariel Prices Move Down NEW YORK. June 12- (AP)- The stock market wasted away last week on a diet of unfavorable busi- ness news and fear of the future. The weeks decline was the fourth in a row. Since mid-May the market value of all stocks listed on the exchange has been chopped down more than 84.000.000.000. Lust week alone the loss totalled around 01.000.000.000. At the close of trading Friday the general level of prices was the lowest since May, 1947—and a mere trifle above a five-year low. In mid-week an attempt was made lo halt the slide but the effort was feeble at best. A couple of days of comparative stability re- sulted more from a let-up in sell- lng pressure than a revival of de- Gleenings of e Rural District. New Glasgow spending some time at the home of the former parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dickieson. A commercial position awaits Mr. Dlckleson. The many friends of Mr. Dewllt: Brown are pleased to know he is making a good recovery after a severe attack o! the old fashioned flu. Friends are sorry to learn of the- serlous illness of Mrs. Fred Toombs Mr. and Mrs. Toombs have resid- ed the past. winter with their daughter, Mrs. Harold Dickieson and Mr. Dickieson. Mr. lrn McCoubrey has lust had a lovely cottage completed, which will be used by his family during the tourist season. , The work been done by Mr. Harold Toombs. who is a master carpenter. Mrs. Ella Mccoubrey has re- turned home after spending the past six months with her daugh- ter. Mrs. Blair Andrew. Mrs. Mc- Coubrey celebrated her 00th birth- day on June 4th. Rev. and Mrs. George Gough al- lended the conference in Sackville and arrived home refreshed after lng friendships. Rev. W. I. Green look the services in Cavendish and New Glasgow in the absence 0f Rev. Mr. G. Gough. What might have been more seri- ous, occurred the other evening. While Mr._ Edward Lowlher vrns returning from the field. with a team of horses attached to a cultivator, he stopped to close o. gate and the steeds became frightened. running pell-mell out of the yard. and down the road a considerable distance. Mr. Low- lher overtook them with his car, Winnipeg Grain WINNIPEG, June 12 -—(CP) — Oats and barley futures showed u firm trend Saturday on the Winni- peg Grain Exchange under moder- ate buying stimulated by the con- tinued dry weather and the high temperatures throughout t h e Prairie grain belt. Rye prices showed an easier tone in early trade. However, these loss- es were reduced or erased near the close. Flax trade was dull. Cash prices: . Oats: No 2 CW 78 5-8; eX 3 CW 78 1-8; 3 CW 78 1-8; ex 1 feed 77 1-8; 1 feed 76 5-8; 2 feed 72 5-8; 3 feed 69 1-8; track 73 5-8. Barley: No 1 CW 6-row 1.22 1-4; no 2 CW 6-row 1.22 1-4; 1 CW 2- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson and young son of Moncton. are enjoying the meetings and renew- ' mand. snsipnngsnrw. 1-4; 3 CW yellow 1.20 1-4. row 1.20 1-4; 2 CW 2-row 1.20 1-4; 3 CW 6-row 1.21 1-4; 1 feed 1.20 1-4; 2 feed 1.19 1-4; 3 feed 1.12 1-4; track 1.15 1-4;---2 CW yellow 1.20 Q and with the aid of a flflshbour. Mr. Ivan Gallant soon had the animals captivated. - _,_ A host of friends. both youn: and older, are delighted to see Mr. John Toembs home. After 599W!- lng almost two months in the P- E. I. Hospital and will look for- ward to hi: full recovery of his former vigor. Rev. and Mrs. Eric Coffin have arrived at their summer residence Ingleside, with their two lovely little lads Garry and Roger. Mr Coffin returned to New ABM-n 0n Friday. While Mrs. Coffin will have her tourist cabins ready for business in o. few days. where she will be assisted by a skilled staff. The Sunbeam Mission Baird has resumed its meetings. The first One been at the home of Mrs. W. Nicholson, then in the School house. Both meetings were well attended. and directed by the lead- er. Mrs. Gough. Doris Andrew presided. Devotional periods were followed by b lness. Shirley Mof- fatt presente n nicely prepared attendance chart, each munberks attendance been marked with a star. Members are to bring articles in order to pack a box to be sent lo Halifax, that will be distribut- ed to children arriving from for- eign countries. Thanks were receiv- ed from several who had received get well cards. Mrs. Gough rend a letter from n. missionary in China, which appeared in World Friends. York and Vicinity Mr. Tom MacKlnrmn, Covehaad, was a visitor to Wlnsloe last week. Miss Helen Lewis, City, spent the week-end at her home in York. Quite s few children in York are laid up with the measle epidemic which struck York lately. lvfr. Leonard Andrews. City, is spending a few weeks at his home 1n York. Mr. Claude Creswell. Wlnsloc. paid‘ s flying visit to York on Sat- urday. Mrs. Daniel MacPherson, Orwell Cove. was a visitor to York last week the guest of her daughter. lVLrs. William Crockett. lvltrs. Dolph Murray. has return- ed to her home in York alter been a patient in the PEI. Hos- pitnl. lidlr. Willard MacPherson, Orwell Cove. was a visitor to York last week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Irving MacDonald and family were visitors to Win- sloe last week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rema MacDonald. Mr. gnd Mrs. Neil Mscfnnls and daughter, Diane. City, spent the AT SAINT JOHN- "IDA! LY‘ ron SALE - MODEL A cover. "=0- 510-00 p" flwwwd- J. 0.. Arrived Saturday ‘ l Acnoss zrsounus 2z.wmy' THERE O HTA BE A LAW! By Fa ly and Slvorte in good condition. Good motor stew“? end-WV" R- R~ 7- Nldflflmlm- mlmlvgesl- Indie! [Limw-cul/ 8 animal: I a {Yllill UG -——- —-~ r L» - —gu —~- ~— ‘ and tires. Priced for quick sale. Storfjeld. West n l0! slipper .Mern ro . aw . » 4 ) Wm. Cullen. Hope River. Pdfsfllial Arrived Sunday e.Clube amonsstlo under-hand’ E nun A; qwQMAN QFTHE"PET Rglfificgmzéakwrr“ .- Nmle- ll-Wlld 0X‘ 97d?!‘ nfludwu’ BEBE “Bug VEEVEQDMMITTEE WINDBAGG‘ L \ E Q A - E T D v! roe SALE _ 1044 TON AND NB NEUMLGIA. tulvlnAoo- Snllerl Saturday and Sunday 101000110110 LLQAVGIOI nmucuursga “mm Em 5A., mm- THE MEé-"NG; 1 ' gzlpEgggffé-iésltlLlgouccafiEnglflEMHlavm T" ; half Chevrolet. 'I‘ruck. 29.000 miles Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds. None. toend nbook liais- SHOULD 3E 3mg,- AND LOT OF w“ WNDED PALMER ALLNIGHT I Priced w sell- PM" Hughes. Bed- apply Hm Penetrating G10" 1r. Fetch o. Not ,,00d . 2o. President T0 7H5 pom-r .,. , a- ford_ - Oil. At your Druggist. n51,“ My g, 1n bed otU. s. AND SE§S"EEY?RE' , "' - <>~ n»... no Wanted T1- ::-$:21'::."°" necr- m" “"00 . ' i003‘!- Qlfilfllllgdwwn-Jbl P11121110 A 111m, 3,91; o; ‘s3. Planted - Satlrda . * m‘ UC 0n, OI! C Hy. U118 , __ v _ _ ' ' ' ‘ - 1- 221:. . n;;~;+;:.-:..... ...'.':.::: . so ., ,,..,,,_ bounces sirls- lone 1515-81. EXZ“;Q§PT°§“.Z.'}_.‘L’Q.'.‘Z‘;'SJ’§QS§ ‘ gem-r»: In-wdgwl 017w“ ‘m... volt SALE - 104s 8-TON FORD i——'——____'“" 5001-, 5mm; 1| k1 .1 1 . ~00" ‘"0 . 1"“ truck, 3.000 miles, also 194s Zi-lon wgaffnnjnémd iEgffmegfTltf; ¢,,,,,,,:,e',‘“d,,,d Mechfnk, T',',8|_'§_ :1. Micro- under s1. Slides", stock 5:31:19 dtrulclr. nay: rligoleor, filrnyshed rooms yo]? housekeep. ‘We pay spot cash for everything we n gltilrélolull: m. 40. m: _ ‘a. van‘ . l1 . ' ' Clark. Tryon. Apply Brent Vl/ood. iggfgf cgiulllgrnitgnzngfcxgilg; i: y faith '19. Encoun- compoulna u ha” Crapaud or Earl Clark. Char- ply pCylv sfDunstan-s college EXCHANGE STORE 3e Hinges: lered (ceram csl . lottetown. ____i___'_________i_'_ l "' < sans "a"; wanted “'8 R'°'"“°"" 5°‘ PM“ m 281W“ m" BUT Two "OURS M) FNE vou nos IMPORTANT MESSAGE. n10 r WISH Fill’ $810 2,, S?!" PAGES LAYER u; m5 gnu. g T0 EXPRESS warms 10 our: LEADER, ‘on; mo. rnor-‘n-ss snu. ron- up", 0,, TELLING Tum m“ To Hm) Guano KANYON or LOtAL 000E012 LETTING ron SALE - 1 MOBILE CAN- gigs-infancy? your owl? bran-fist. ' blast 7"“ 90"" "‘ . ME ETQE "- Bl-Nl-Bl-A" teen, size 7 x 6 x 12. Louis Mac- 5’ 0P ca a 081w- n E r m ocs Ami guts “m... ...,,..,.., Co.. s... Used liars .81 Trucks ,._,.;:... Mc1..{~.,., 4 A. - roe SALE _ BATTERY nAnlo. fyngwfltgrs i939 F0109 COUPE Mam? n1 “Amy; ‘*- suitable for sunnmcr cottage. Rggutgrgd ~ vehmq Veils. rowrsnnn - TYPEWRITERS - FA I 2 TON TRUCK 3,1,0", ron. SALE _- cnorce surname '2f,y°§n.:l,°m'.“§}§“'m,:,;§'$ ‘£46, 360M‘. Re . t d f"- ‘$211’; m‘ was’ mono ‘w’ stew“! performance. Cash or tern’; ‘i’ ec m" ' MLE 9's eYre ' mugging M“°K“Y~ Remington Rand l.td.. 134 Rich- 1947 2'10“ M RCUR dun, F03 SALE __ “A3505 AND lnond street Phone 2771. Hydraulic Horst. Gravel Box “Mgymmme. ~ building m 5o x 75 feet. 53 Orle- Excellent condition d!" "l?" _ -.- _ W.-. s we» 1 bar st. Phone 115s after 1 om. Teachers Wllilillll w. n. JENKINS 4s. 3:11:21: OUR BOARDING HOUSE M A J OR HOOPLE l-‘Oil. SALE-PIANO. Arr. STYLE. TEACHER WANTED ron srnmc 41, m... mud ‘ .. Perfect condition. Apply Apt. 2. Valley School. Present supnlc- GREAT GEORGE ST. 45. Peel - v ' 93 3118100" Rold- ilm" $35 m- APP]? 90"“ CM” Your Hudson and international 4:~:‘,°"“|'“'“Kh ' AND ll/OWPPGW/A/E/l/T C/T/ZF/Vs yql/E . ' THAT ; —————-—— c . . cew _ non SALE-IG-FOOT V-BOTTOM _°".' 5° "m"? __ _______ Dealer ‘ rjnne" lvOLUA/EERED Tbi/VDOPSE OUR WODUCT f, runabout. Phone 569-2, Summer- w A N T E p _ Tgncnen roll oowrv w ...., 71/5 14/5“ -y~@mt/MAJOQAMO$ B, ) // _";‘i________._ ",",'°‘;‘,’,’;’;,§;};3°‘- cfi;,§‘°';;j;“,¥ , N T ,, ,, m mm, v- AM- HOOQE MAL mt lwwW/IEI-"s i‘ THE- \"5\T"\l5 m‘ 5453 — Us“) “x501; ‘"13 gecxgetary. t l ' ' ' wup service. Ph-gnc 2542 Evenings ammo“ ouQ SmP""“ ‘u H I 4 ' - / DAVQ AT mrnsee, Good cond on. args n - _ _ V . 1' ‘r price. "roamed Music Store. w/mren ron SUMMERSIDE ‘w1 “LY cnynoqums_nonts h“ to “Rpm; ~ _§_’4t““b‘ UNQEHA , ‘MK - bazaars rluces BICYCLES. f“? vxperigncetd ‘£0003; WANTED _Jl-'UBNl5llED C01“ ‘ ‘D A x v n s. e A A x n =:- FRIEND‘! IF 50A? IS A? FOUL ‘fi’ / " “- rs. CF50 B G ' _ 15 - ‘v f‘ Motor Bikes. and Accessories. n“ offhye ghflman’ M, D_ Q Lifiesfhrfm .335, 1g,“ “m” is l. o N o I‘ s: l. s. o w _- A5 THIS! COMMERCIALS, ‘l’. D A5 ,, . \ Write for free price list. Duke's (ZS-D Queen St. West, Toronto- FOII SALE l l-S ll. l’. ENGINE. DeLaval Separator No. 5. Fox coups for poultry. R. l-f. Coulson. Kensington. FOI- SALI- SEVEN BOOM house. practically new. Illh 1101i and cold water. Also sans! "l" 800d size lot. Good location. Ap- ply to Mrs. Ellsworth Bernard. Kenslngtoh. m- Phona 'l—~‘l. ken- aingtofl. P. E. I. IOI ass-s- ._ rmvuaridriil; room, flrstfloor. 238 Grim" 5'- roa sen-r -. comma nonnnt. finished. and near as beach. Apply George A. rlnesu. Kori-ll ltuslieo. 1'0 LIll-‘ONI LAIOI IIIATID furnished bed-sitting room. l5 Rechferd St. Phone 000. Suitable for nurses or business girls. POI‘ OUITAGI four rniias from Charlottetown. Large living room, kitchen. tl-n-ea bedrooms. Available immediate‘ é. ilalbe-uasaarhaasifl. Stewart, or to the Supervisor st the school.- APPLICATIONS WANTED FOR A Firs; Class Teacher for South Freetown School. Please stale ex- perience (of any) and Supple- ment wanted. Present Supple- ment $400.00. Apply lo Willard Stetson, Secretary. Freetown. llmtlaa lllnds HAROLD CLARK. PIIONI IOU-J. Free drape hangers. Colored slats. Steel and aluminum. wAm-en .- SMALL sum. o-n wall rent. Apply Box 894, Guard- lsn. WANTED-TWO OR ‘macs: rooms on first floor. Adults only Apply Box 090. Guardian Elsclrlcal oaatractar III-RIO AND IIPAIIIIIII annasr n. MINA!- lsa liar An. Inna 10W WANTED-APPLICATIONS FROM Registered Nurses and Physicians lnlercst€d in employment in the southern part of the United States, Twelve new department buildings under construction. Moderate temperature. Licensure open t0 Canadian Registered Nurses and Physicians. Apply l0 Doctor l-‘elLv J_ Underwood. Ex- ecutive Officer, Mississippi Stole Board of Hlslth, Jackson, Missi- ssippi. U. S. A- Q4‘) ‘ WHY HAVE |_ Till ‘sons ‘FEET? 1:“ 239:‘ i \ . 930i I Saturday's Oryptoaaoto: Tlma stories vitll freight _ wllolssoling ‘Mob tw- l Cllorlo CROSSWORDI One letter simply stands for another. In this example A la‘ifl' for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- ‘trophes, the length and formation of the words an alihintstlaoh, '_day_ the code letters are different. A Cryptegsma Qaalaliol ‘ 10x‘? w -‘uxsc roc vcxvtTd PD an: roar s-ocz eowAur-sxuruwxo. ram, amour n-m __ CDOUC. URAIGHT 1'0 WIN‘! j “" hummus a; m; mans Insane _ Warehouse For Sale mo: alucv mo wooo wmuousz. 150 s 10 New potent roof. Suitable for manufacturing. MocPHEE l. TRAINOR, Solicitor! Drama Festival. i FOR SALE dam champion Duaky‘s Queen, a wonderful brood bitch, priced to go at $30.00. ‘ dam champion Dusky! Queen, allot over last fall, a steal at $40.00. ready to train for shooting this fall, a give away at $20.00 each. years, Allamuchy strain. a good igun dog breed, priced io go at prospective gun dog at a rock bot» tom price, reason for selling, no time to work these dogs. FOR SALE sewerage, bathroom. lot. Centrally located with gor- Mkl. Robert Crockett. are sorry to hear that she is friends wish her a speedy recovery. 8dr. Arnold Vessey. Halifax. is spending his holidays at his home in York the guest of his mother. Mrs. E. J. Vessey. Mr. Lenard Newson has as his welcome guest his father, Mr. Bur- Bess Newson. who spent the win- ter in the United States. On ‘rhuudsy evening the York players presented their play "Utter Relaxation" in Summerside where they won the Provincial Trophy in the Drama Festival. The York players presented their play "Utter Relaxation" in Gra- ham's Road Hall on Tuesday evening. where they defeated Corn- wall and Graham's Road to win the Queen County Trophy in the WANTED Experienced Egg Grader. lonlv P. J. & 0. Kennedy Kensington. 1 English Setter, female, 8 years, I English Setter, female, 8 years. 8 English Setter pups, 6 months. 1 Brittany Spaniel, female. 2% $5.00. Here is your chance for o good E. FRANK ACORN. AT MONTAGUE 8-r0om house, complete with new fur- oce, modern kitchen, double Apply: BOX 278, MONTAGUE or C. BOUDREAULT, week-end in York the guests of Friends of Mrs. William Crockett n patient in the PEI. Hospital. Her OF FARM [MPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Auction the following: 1 work horse; 1 cart; 1 truck wagon; 1 pung sleigh; 1 hay mower; 1 disk barrow; 1 spike barrow (wooden); 1 S-section iron barrow; 1 hay rake; 1 hrller; 1 single plow; 1 gang plow; 1 potato sprayer; 1 drag sleigh; 1 wire stretcher for woven wire; 1 wire stretcher for plain wire; 2 crowbars; carpenter tools; 1 roll barb _wlre; forks; shovels; hoes; some posts and a lot of small articles. 1 wash stand; 1 cupboard; 1 lounge; 1 kitchen range:_1 room stove; chairs; 1 parlor set; 1 living room set; 1 sewing ma.- PAGE NINE l DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSI No. 232-234 Hillsbcrough Si; in Charlottetown. One tenemanll; _ available for occupation by pure}? . ' chaser, one month from pun ; chose. , For further information opplj t0 i076, 2480 or i368. MARGARET B. WM, WOOD Klnloch Form Soutllporl R. R. J1 worry-free INVESTMEN We would like to show you how you can‘ get a substantial yield, an in. crease in principal and a degree of safety for your money, that you perhaps never knew before was available to you. For complete details write or phone l‘. J. Brennan & 0o. Ltd. FOR SALE E. M. BAGNALL Manager u: Richmond st. Phone 1410 siviufluaor Housl O 6H1 — Conveniences l’ . ArPlv= An ACCOUNTANT SPECIALIST 80,700-86,800, Ottawa. ' BQX 381 Two INFORMATION OFFICERS. ONE BILINGUAL, salaries up to Montague $4,740, Ottawa. H - An EDITOR, ‘$840-$540, Ottawa. A 515N103 30035110953. 32.5w- 88.000, Ottawa. Tw DIETITIANS FEMALE l2 ‘LATE 1947 s-TON FORD 0 I y‘ 701168.080, Edmonton and Nnnalmo. 1n first ch” mndlflon, With or without Hoist Details And application forms ob- tainable at Civil Service Commls- App]y:— sion, National Employment Service and Post 01:100. WILFRED DENNIS Marshfleld i. AUCTION SALE 0N AFIION ROAD, SCOTCHFORD THURSDAY, JUNE 16th AT 2 RM. I am instructed by Mr. Ronnie Currie to sell by Public Furniture: 1 kitchen table; 1 room table; 4 small tables; chine; 4 iron beds; 8 wooden beds; lamps; crooks; dishes; pots; pans and several other articles. 1 Terms Cash. w. n. BEATON, Auctioneer. ’ O'Ledry s; P '1 CARCOUC ACID elevator. Centrally located or storage. tfelovn . " "The ~ ' ounce Luise w. soon was uw recs. win-l p)» - \ 0